Exuma is a district of the Bahamas consisting of more than 360 islands or cays. Great Exuma is the largest of the cays with the Tropic of Cancer running across the island. Great Exuma is an area that has not been over-developed. In fact, it has been referred to as the "opposite of a tourist trap." With virtually no crime, locals rarely lock their doors. There is only one road crossing the entire island and no traffic lights. This island destination provides the ideal setting for ultimate relaxation. ...

Great Exuma's capital and largest city is Georgetown, a small seaside city that is a favourite destination for yachters. The Great Exuma Island is joined to the smaller Little Exuma by a bridge named the "Ferry." Little Exuma is renowned for pristine beaches, lush vegetation, stunning scenery and a truly relaxed pace of living. With such an untouched offering, Little Exuma's proximity to Georgetown is appealing as it provides a venue for shopping and dining.

With a near perfect climate of 25º on average, Great Exuma experiences sunshine most days, a gentle cooling breeze and non-humid temperatures. The Washington Post declares this paradise island to be "one of the most desirable international locations." With many unnamed, secluded beaches, a plethora of natural harbours, reefs and coral gardens, underwater caves and aquamarine waters, Great Exuma provides endless hours of discovery and delight. It is a popular spot for yachting, sailing, diving, snorkeling, cave exploration, and a variety of water sports. A day on the links is a must at the Greg Norman-designed 18-hole course located on the grounds of a luxury resort.

Featuring extremely affable natives, Great Exuma will surely feel like "home away from home" as you are drawn into their warmth and hospitality. SellOffVacations.com will gladly assist you to discover true relaxation and rejuvenation in paradise.

The currency used is the Bahamian Dollar, but the United States Dollar is also accepted.

The temperature ranges from around 25°C to 32°C with little variation.